<= a. a c IC c 39¢ 29¢ 69¢ x tion ‘OQ i Bags 6G 6 6 6 [2] Isle Xa e at ‘<3 DA Newspapers Are Read And Re-read-BUT-How Much Of The Advertising Left At SAN EN RN pA SS Your Door Do You Read? Loning Officer The Contractor Is Brown Resigned; ‘Going To Town’ Fire Engine Talk On New Road Job MOST 1 Be - TH C E-M INUTE WwW E EKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, July 15, 1948 $2.00 a Year in Advance Boro Council met on Monday Contractor John H. Swanger, who night with Messi Eicherly, Kel- [has this end of the new four-lane | ler, Shoop and Krall present, | highway started east of Sarge | OL: XLVIII, NO. 7 Thomas J. B. Brown, a mem- |broke ground last week ang is cer- | ber of our Boro Authority and |tainly going to town. local zoning officer, presented his | He started two miles east of town Weddings Thruout resignation from both offices. | last week and has already rove) Action thereon was deferred for a [all the trees across the Jno. month Schroll tract at Chickies. Our Community Tax Collector Hockenberry pre- Half a mile farther east the ro: | sented his report on collections | Way has been cleared, the course of | ‘During Past Week which was read As Squire, he the Big Chickies creek detoured, | collected $10 for vidations. excavated for the bridge there and} Miss Theda M. Ruhl, Pasadena, Bure Brown. reported the cols started grading west of the creek. |California, daughter of Mr. and Mrs lection of $78 rigs Mr. Swanger established headquar- [Aaron G. Ruhl, Manheim R2, be- licenses, etc. durin Mav and. of | e's °P the second floor of Cooper's | came the bride of Eugene V. Lipp, Jane. ' Garage at Salunga and a short dis- | Pasadena, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Me. roll, oo the. Srrot Comes tance north of that place there is B. Lipp, 57 Linden St., Manheim at 3 considerable activity. A long stretoh [6:30 p. m. Saturday in the Wee PIE or rted stop signs placed of road to the east has already been Kirk O'The Heather, Forest Lawn | graded and a cut is now being made | Memorial Park, Glendale, California Mr. Keller, Water Committee. west of the Petersburg road. ; { The Rev. Jesse F. Perrin, Glen- reported reservoir cleaned and he Considerable progress is also be- |dale Congregational Church, Calif- Was instructed to have mud re- ing made by Contractor Good on the |ornia, officiated at the single ring moved from the tail race Fast end. Mr. Krall, Property Committee, | = said the Walker property was | CAUGHT 250 FISH | being repaired With bay fishing in full swing, a Dr. Shoop, Licht Committee, re- | party of local anglers went to Lewes | up, Roslyn, became the bride of the ported new light contract for the |Delaware, last Saturday and return- | Rev. Henry Kready Haines, Hagers- | Council's consideration and recom- |ed with two hundred fifty nice size |town, Md. son of Mr. and Mrs mended a few changes in bulbs | porgies and black sea bass. | Henry L. Haines, Maytown, on Sat- as an economy measure The | Jay Barnhart, of town, was high |urday at 2 p.m. in the Glenside contract was read, changes will {man with a catch of twenty-seven | Evangelical and Reformed Church. be made as per chairman's sug- Also in the party were Barnhart's |The ceremony was performed by (Turn to Page 4) son, Jay Jr, Ben Clinger, Calvin [the Rev. Scott R. Wagner, pastor of = sha (SREY Kramer, Mr. and Mrs Raymond | the Hagerstown Evangelical and Re- Yeinhart, Thelma Fitzkee, Millie | formed Church, assisted by the Rev. Bpening of Landisville Ball and Martin Frey. both of Eil-|Edwin C. Nagle, of the Glenside zabethtown and Bill Ament ani son | Church. Cam Meetin Toni ht Bill, of Millersville. en p g g — mya | Bathleen Wallace The Landiville Camp meeting is 0. R. McMillan open for the 78th consecutive Our ‘Cop’ Investigates Te aia of Miss Kathleen year at Landisville tonight It A allace, daughter of Mrs will extend from July 16th to T A eid t ner Wallace, 2440 N Fourth | July 25h. The Spiritual Director Wo (HH! en S St., Harrisburg and George R. for the past taree years has been Chief of police, Park Neiss, in~ | McMillan, scn of Mr. and Mrs the Rev. Dr. Luther H Ketels, vestigated two accidents in the boro | (Turn to page 5) the First Methodist Church from this week. Wi Lancaster. The Camp Meeting is| gonathan Windle, Lionville, Pa. C d of Methodist origin and continues operating a Trans-oil tractor and | Flew To ana a bi ne os Wg > the | struck a parked ca Methodis Church though the Spiritual Director. The Board of fr by Albert Yueh: Morietta, on For Combine Parts uesday evening. Control, however, includes me m- | The accident boeurred on iE. sth] If grandfather were alive today bers of other denominations. Dr. Ist. opposite this office. Damage to | he would marvel and say: “How | Aoron 1. Bishep, uf Drexel Hill, | {he Huck car estimated at $25.00. | times do change.” Here is a good | is the president The program Windle was prosecuted for failure | illustration: this year will bring to the Camp to stop and leave identification at Mr. Allen Hornberger, a prosper- Ground, prominent speakers from the scene of an accident. He will be | ous farmer near Ephrats, recently | otner denominations as well as of summoned before Squire James | purchased a self propelled combine Methodist The Camp will open Hockenberrv { direct from the manufacturers at July 16 with a dinner for ministers In a sec vid accident, Kenneth C | Toronto, Canada. Last Wednesday and their wives and members of | O'Brien, New Orleans, Louisiana, | he was highly clated over the fact the Board Control The Holy { while travelling east on Main St., that he'd harvest his wheat crop in Satu wo Hl on a motorcycle, struck a car oper- |? fly a a. i940 di | Spiritual Director with all of the ated by N. Stanley Ginder, Mount thing u e Bo TH gh oo 3 : ** 1 Joy R1. The motorcycle carenned not operate very long untul he ha (Turn io Page 5) across the highway and collided | an unusual break on that new com- —— ee etl Cer eee. with a parked car owned by Beattie | bine and then he was e : D. Goldsmith, Chambersburg, RS. with the question, “What shall T do Auto Club Picnic Ginder was prosecuted for reck- |now, No dealer in the United States less driving and will be summoned handling parts and that combine t Hershey ' Thurs. for a hearing before Justice-of-the- must be repaired.” > peace Hockenberry. Well here is what he did He ns are being completed for an Pt appealed to Mr. Henry Weber, an amnual plosic of the Lancaster |: wiator of the Chiques Aero Club, Automobile Club at Hershey Park Week's Birth Record [ who resides with Mr. Alvin Reist, | on Thursday, July 22 An all | south of town and next day at 9:30 day program, with events of inter- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wenger, of 2.1m Mr. Hornberger and his son, est to all ages will be staged. Manheim R2, a son Thursday at the with Mr. Weber at the controls, left Among the outstanding features | Lancaster General Hospital. the EE. Donegal Airport for Toron- wii be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson, Lan- to, Canada. At 12:30 they reached Morning and afternoon concerts | disville, a daughter, at 11:19 p.m. | thotr ‘destination, got the parts to by the Pottstown Band: {wilight | Saturday, at the Lancaster General that combine, spent the afternoon concert by the Millersville-Manor | Hospital. inspecting the factory, left at 4:30 Township High Scho | Band: a big Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur R. Taylor, and at eight o'clock were back at free vaudeville show at night; a| Arlington, Mass., a son, on Thurs- Mavtown. Next day the combine was baseball ga July 8, at Arlington, Mrs. Tay- between | ter of Mr. ceremony. Miss Barbara Ann Djorup, daugh- and Mrs. Frans M. Djor- confronted epaired and has been in operation MISS ELLEN GARBER AN APPOINTMENT IN SCHUYKILL COUNTY GETS Everything That Miss Ellen Garber, a native Happened At [Mount Jqy, has been appointed : sistant home economics representative of the extension Pennsylvania | Florin Recently | TWO LOCAL SEAMEN ARE | IN LISBON, PORTUGAL | David E. Loewen, seaman, ap- prentice, USN, son of John J. Loe- 50 West boro and Luther L. Mrs. wen of Donegal Liskey, seaman, {husband of Esther Liskey, of State College in Schuylkill county, | Elizabethtown R2, arrived in Lisbon, according to announcement from J | Mr. and Mrs. N. E Hershey, their Portugal, while serving aboard the M.' Fry, director of the agricaltur- f children and families, Mr. and Mrs. | aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, one al and home economics. extension | H. B. Hershey and son Robert, Mr. lof the 13-vessel Midshipmen Prac- service of the College. She assum- | 20d Mrs. Melvin Weaver, Mr. and [tice Squadron on its annual sum- ed her duties on July 1. Is. R. W. Roberts and Mr. and i mer cruise. Miss Garber the Mount Joy 4-H Club member mics and agriculture years, and a local club year. high school, was graduated from | in home econo- for leader one | A graduate of the course in home | economics at the P | State College in 1940, has been teaching for six at Mount Joy, Cape May, New Jersey. | In college Miss member of the Home Club and of the Agricu dent Council. — — Garber ennsylvania Miss Garber eight years, ard two years at was a Economics Itural Stu- Name Committees For Grocers Picnic | The following have pcinted to arrange for the is scheduled to famous Grocers I excursic Thursday Hono City A. Hess, man; FE A and C. B chairman are Harsh, Musse Zim Commi on | lantic James | chairman | Division Harry E Abner Elmer | Erk, tekar, | Shissler Transportation and Frey, Stauffer, Charles Farle Chas. V: Elwood Wit (Turn to Page follows baker, nolds, i Rodgers, Shreiner, John John Binkley, ————— —— been ap- and handle dicnic that mn to July 22. rary chair- General Dorsey, sec. David H. Samuel Ap- r, Richard merman, n ttee is a Bru- Rey- A.J. ner, John 2) | MRS. HAZFL LEE LANDIS | WAS FINED FIFTY DO! Mrs. Hazel eight, wife of Howard Elizabethtown R2, three Lee Land and children, was fine costs by Alderman night | Set. Herman Ries, of the State! Police, brought the prosecution af- ter the skeleton of a new born in- fant was found on June 21 in the ceiling of a Summer kitchen at the home of Lucion M. Snyder, Eliza- bethtown RI. —— — Wetzel LLARS is, twenty- | S. Landis, mother of ] $50 and last Rotarians Hear Tuesdays Rotary Club featured a | esting Gertrude Court, of an exchange teacher at Cumberland high school Miss Court spoke United States and the fir the Americans in general constantly ama She is luncheon mee England, highly of merchandise English Teacher ting of the most inter- | speaker in the person of Miss who is the New we ideals of | zed at the | me two leading I abundance of on store Lencaster County teams: a get- | lor is the formes Kathryn H. Herr, daily since then. counters and the fact that it can be together meeting with prominent | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enos K. On their way home they flew ov- ht by anyone desiring it. speakers Herr, Salunga. er Niagara Falls, Wellington Canal, | neo oi commented on the A safety exhibition by P. State The Rev. and Mrs. Yost, Horse- Lake Ontario via Buffalo. fact that the average American Police trained dogs from the State heads, N. Y., a son, on Saturday Mr. Weber, one of ten members never sees the average Englander or Police at Hershey will be on the [July 10 at the Arnot-Agden Hos- of the local club, which has ten vice versa as they really are, for program. Musical clowns will en- |pital, Elmira, N. Y. Mrs. Yost is members and owns two planes, [iho gnes are their usual self tertain throughout the day. the former Jeannette Potter, Mount makes a business of commercial | ion visiting the other country. Two hundred and fifteen cash |Joy. flying at $7.00 per hour. The above Amusing was the vila that (Turn to page 6) | ins li | trip was made in a four-place Stin- [ Miss Court gained 15 pounds during ini | TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS son plane. her first two months in the States, TWO DRIVERS INJURED | Chief of Police Park Neiss repoft- | This same trip by auto would | jie the exchange teacher from, IN COLLISION THURSDAY led these violations for the past have required at least four days. New Cumberland last 15 pounds Two drivers were injured slightly | week. at 6 p.m. Thursday collided when their | Hershey, speeding at 48 mi. p. h., Summoned for a hearing before Justice of the Peace James Hocken- automobiles on a narrow | Manheim and Sport- Spotts road between ing Hill, State Trooper Geo. said. . berry. it Gordon Floyd, Mt. Howard Layman Forrest of Ches- Joy R2, suffered a laceration of the ter, Penna, improper passing and |, forehead and an abrasion of the Abram G. Herr, Ronks, R.D. 1; right knee. The other driver, Wal- stop sign violation both before Bur- for ter Dyer, forty-two; Cooper Avenue | ess Brown. Landisville suffered possible infer- | hw nal injuries and abrasions of both PRICE STILL SOARING knees. Both were treated and dis-| The price of fat cattle continues |e head-on with Dyer’s car. Damage to both vehicles was es- over timated at $300 police said. aluminum supply. was negotiating a curve oollided | | Calvin C. Cappelli, Chocolate Ave. C DIRECTORS MEETING Sunday School room of show. ee lll) C= OMMUNITY EXHIBIT TUESDAY Ex- A meeting of the Community ibit will be held on 1g, July 20th, at eight o'clock in the the Meth- election of Tuesday even- the organization Church, for ree directors, ake dist and to preparations for the coming This is your show and all direc- {tors and chairmen should be pres- nt. Will you come? The show de- charged from St. Joseph's Hospital. [to soar. Monday a new price record |p Pvt. Spotts said Floyd was driv- | was established when steers sold at ing west on the dirt road and as he $40.50 at the Lancaster Stock Yards. a A The state of Arkansas produces |b 90 per cent of the country’s ends on you. { ————— es PENNSYLVANIA WEEK It has been announced at Harris- urg that Pennsylvania [eek { ear will be observed from Sept 26 to October 2.. | during her first (to the | Boys at land Five travelling Rotarians were teen Rotary Annes the meeting. ll ee rem WOMAN SENT TO JAIL Mrs. Helen Stauffer, 5 ville, was sent to jail her daughter was School the years, for and young hu was committed to the White Hill. two gas stations. girl's Th PRES. TRUMAN N President Truman was this | on the first ballot as the Democratic candidate for president Dewey at the November two weeks in Eng- from Girls at School + re tll Creme OMINATED ; and thir- present at (0, Mount- 1 10.2 committed Muncy | sband, 19, for ey robbed nominated against was a | | seven | | At- the | [ kill, Mrs. J. B. Hershey spent Sunday | | evening at Hershey. | Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper spent Tuesday with Mr. Warren Eshleman at | York County. Mr Michael Avenue | The | Florin E | Wagenbach, is in the hospital. Shining Stars .Class of U.B. Church held mbnthly meeting on Monday After the Progressive Party was held. Mr Mrs. Herman and Mrs Beulah Mrs [ing and of Palmyra and Mr. John Doutrich of Cleona, ited Mrs. Adah Eichler Mr. and Mrs. B. lon Sunday | ter, Florin Church of July 19. open in the Brethren Monday, welcome Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom. at Accomac. EE do Personal Mention Oscar | Democratic Donaven is attending convention at phia this week. Mrs. Irl Stewart Romaine, of Las and Vegas, Mrs. Elmer Zerphey. Mrs California, Frerich of Live Oak, Calif. I. S. Miller of Hanover, were guests of Mr. Mrs. A Barbara Street. Charles Nancy Smith Mr Mrs Staten Island, Mrs. J. F Lx Landisville Interme and Mr. of Bangor, Mh Edward Mrs and nesday' and G. Bender, N. and Mrs Miss | week with Barnhart at and and spent a Mr | and Rev |C ounselors at (di ite Camp last week. Those attend- fing from Mt. Joy were Miss Peggy | Fackler and Charles Rovenolt. | Mr. and Mrs. Almos Shelly Mr. and Mrs {and Mary Ann ings at Saltillo, attended Pennsylvania July 9. The sponsored by | Friday evening | meetings were |B iptist Church of which | Meyers is the Pastor. Mr. lis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur [Meyers of Donegal street. The Ev- | (Turn to page 3) mr en tll A Antigues Sold High A Chest and an old Dutch for $101 at a public hold goods here Saturday. They were sold by Mrs. Milton Leib, 32 West Donegal St., and C. S. Frank auctioneer. $204 went of drawers sold for cupboard was Also bringing high an old bureau, $100; Windsor $65; back chair, $12; tilt top toble luster pitcher $15; pitcher, Adam blankets to $12; Wine $50; drop-leaf table $121; and year-old jewelry box $20. Mus.. Leib and Miss Aller who re- sided with her will to Bush- Pike County, Thursday; where they will reside.. A es PICNIC A BIG SUCCESS Most of the industries prices were chair, ladder $103; $27; up $31; cabinet chair, motor today; and stores for the annual Sunday School pic- nic at Hershey. the contests. The weather was ideal and every- election, body had a swell time, and Mrs. Emigsville, in Choc- business meeting a Hetrick, | John Zugler and daughter | anc vis- and daugh- F. Repo The young people of the Evangel- Daily vacation Bible School will | ple Churches the | Sessions | will be held Mondays through Fri- Ezra Wolgemuth planned | days from 7 to 9 p.m. until July 30. There will be classes for children, | young people and adults. All are School is spending some time with (Ober, Mrs. Harry Leedom spent Sunday the | Philade!- daughter, Nevada | spent the past two weeks here with [Conestoga Hershey Maisy and Mrs. Wed- | Pennell Ri i were John Henry Brubaker | Tent Meet- last tent the Richard | snapped and Meyers [fo continue forward. sale of house- | old | 100-/ in the boro were closed Wednesday | About fifty children competed in | Coral Sea warm. welcome hy The was extended a personnel of the [the Portuguese whose capital is | periodically visited by ships of Ad- {miral Conolly’s Northern European Task Force. Liberty in the Old World city was a pleasant relaxation after the days ! the | of their even- intense drill and instruction on | the voyage across the Atlantic from Annapolis, Md., men were embarked June7. sos Young Folks Enjoyed ‘Hay Ride-Wiener Roast where the Midship- [ical Congregational and Calvary Bi- enjoyed a joint hay roast last Glen Bickel and the counsellors. On the ride and weiner | evening, July 9th. ride acted [and as ride and during refreshment time sung and the direction of Betty | songs were games were | [played under Yesterday, picnic day, the town | gp ary and Mrs. Glen Bickel. The was quiet, some residents attended [following young people attended: the annual Union picnic at Hershey | Mary Jane Hufer, Martha Bates Park while others went to Long's | porothy Jare Coulter, Peggy Gar- Park. : (ber, Topper Bates, Georgie Ford; Mr. Leedom of Pottstown Hill \yp,,., Any Gish, Dick Boyd, Betty Lucille Thome, Mary Zink; “Bill” Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bickel, Dianne Bick- (el, Pastor Ziegler, and From the Calvary Church the following: Bev- | Shirley Wade, |erly Boyd, Donnie Zerphy, Vernon | Wolgemuth, Glen Wolgemuth, Beu- (Turn to page 6) -— rrr | PASSENGERS ESCAPED | WHEN BUS SKIDDED More than 25 passengers on a Transportation Co. bus lon the Landisville route escaped linjury Wednesday evening when the skidded from the Oyster Point during a knocked to a stop in | bus Landisville, The and came [road, near {heavy rainstorm. bus {down a pole |a corn field. csi ilies M. R. Hoffman, Sixty « Injured In 15-1. Fall M. R. Hoffman, Jr. sixty , May- town, suffered fractures of both when a tractor he was op- {ankles. and | erating plunged through the end of the barn and fell 15 feet into the barnyand. | Hoffman, according to witnesses, had just pulled a load of hay into the hitching bolt permitted the tractor [the barn when | As the broke through the of the barn, Hoffman grabbed lan and held | pended momentarily. The lof the tractor snapped the bar and lhe fell into the barnyard but clear wag taken to the tractor side iron bar himself sus- rear end of the tractor. He in fact everything but a ball | General Hospital where an emer- fight—one of the gang is swalking {gency operation was performed. because” hel didnt two. full rT = games, just an inning short PURCHASED A LOCATION They made the trip in Doc's Stu- AS DISTRIBUTION CENTER dehakor, [ Mr. Victor Schmoll, extensive lo- i aio tl ams ans [cal beer distributor, with head-|pAINBRIDGE MAN IS quarters in the Johnson property {yar ED 3 TO 12 MONTHS on Longenecker road, this boro, | In Court Friday, Ralph Fitzpatrick will have a new and permanent lo- | ¢ Bainbridge, pleaded guilty to a |eation ere long. {public indecency charge and was | Last week he purchased at private fined $50 and costs and sentenced to and on private terms, the sve from 3 to 12 months in the frame tobacco and implement shed County Prion, [building on Longenecker road, only | L. H. Nicholson, police chief at a short distance north of his pres- ent location, from George Brown! | Sons. | Mr. Schmoll is now re-converting the building to suit his business. tO | COMBINE SOLD FOR $1217 A 5-foot cut combine was pur- {chased at public Monday | Chester Kendig for $1,217. The sale was held by John S. Shenk, receiv- for | | sale by et in bankruptcy the auctioneer, st., this Friday | Ira N. Wil- | |liams, at Rheems. Edgar Funk was ' The Local News Very Briefly Told S. Marburger, Holland, has resigned. The is now open to traffic. The Stauffer Burgess A. relocated clan held a reunion has a badly injured right hand. It was caught in a hay baler. The drivers Levi R. { Mumma, Elizabethtown R1, was |stored by the State Department. A frame barn 606x100 on the Fish- er farm near Soudershurg, was de- stroyed by fire with a $35,000 loss. The office at New Holland has been advanced to first rank due to the increase in busi- license of re- post class ness. ——— re — MOUNT JOY LEGION MEETS IN BUILDING ADDITION The Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 American Legion held its mon- thly meeting in the new addition to the organization’s building. The new room will be opened as a social room in the near future. Fifty-seven legionnaires were present at the meeting at which 4 new members were inducted. It was announced at the meeting that Sunday was visiting day at the Keystone Boys’ Camp at Indian- town Gap. Post 185 is sponsoring two local boys at the camp. ms A NG) I rnin meni. American Legion Will Buy Land Walter Ebersole Post, No. 185, American Legion, have announced an agreement to purchase addition- present Legion Chickies Creek. two miles bordering Little is about al land property on The Post from Mount Joy on Manheim R2. home The Carnival committee reported securing musical entertainment for the carnival to be held Friday and Saturday, August 6 and 7, on the Pennsylvania Railroad grounds. During the session members of the post were elected as represen- the Mount Joy Social (Turn to page 4) ———— tr ——— tatives to LOCAL ENTHUSIASTS SAW DOUBLE HEADER SUNDAY tans, Postmaster Chas Dr. R. D. Walker Charles Roth Four local J. Bennett, tonsorial artists and Sox and Connie Mack's Athletics af Philadelphia Sunday afternoon. Boston won the 9 to 8, while the the night-cap 7 to 5 in seven and a- half addition everything could the initial contest in tenth, A's won innings. In to seeing that baseball including singles, happen in doubles, triples, home runs, hits against the wall, coaches ejected from the field, players knocked out, all the A's pitchers they own in action, ton’s $50,000 Birmingham {the Masonic Homes, was the prosecutor. A A ‘WILL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY | Mrs. Clara West | Main St. will celebrate her seven- [ty second birthday next Monday | July 19th. We many friends in extending congratulations. HSH A HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Paul Stehman, Marietta Ave., is a surgical patient at the Lancas- ter General Hospital. Geistweit, on join her of New i New Holland pike | and | Al Huck, were a portion of the 30,- 000 spectators who witnessed the twin bill between the Boston Red | Bos~ | & sensation | Elizabethtown, | Mortuary Record For The Past Week Throughout This Entire Locality William N. Lingenfelter, forty= | seven, at Columbia. | General John J. | Walter Reed Hospital morning, | | | | Pershing died at early this at Lititz Springs, Saturday. | Mrs. Mary E. Mayer, 93, at St. Clarence Boll, 16, Manheim R1,|Amme’'s Home, Gethsemane, West | dislocateed his shoulder when he | Hempfield Twp. | jumped off a combine. Rosier Patterson, fifty-nine, Roh= Wm. Groff, 50, near Quarryville, | rerstown, was found dead in his, i | garage. He had committed suicide. Mrs. Mary H. Seachrist, 59, the wife of Arthur J. Seachrist, York RG, Maytown, William F. Leese, twenty-three, Marietta R1, Saturday at the U. S. Veterans Hospital, Hines, Ill., after a two and half months illness. on Sunday. She was born at {| Mrs. Mary A. Bentzel Mrs. Mary A. Bentzel, eighty- nine, died Tuesday at 11:45 p.m. of infirmities of age at the home of her scn, Warren H.. Bentzel, 131 New { Haven St. She was the oldest mem- {ber of St. Mark's Evangelical | i Church, and belonged to the Ladies (Turn to page 3) Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mar- ietta Ave., announce the engage- of their daughter, Nancy Marie to Jurton S. Shupp, son of Mr. and Mr. B. A. Shupp, also of Mariet- Ave., this borough. No date wedding. Lee has been set for the Mr. and Mrs. Ammon H. Snyder, Elizabethtown R1, announce the en-— gagement of their daughter, Erma K., to Levi R. Mummau, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi R. Mummau, Elizabethtown RI. Miss Snyder is employed in a lo=- cal insurance and Mr. Mummau is engaged in farming. Tre wedding will take place in the near future. tl) Elected Two Janitors Board regular monthly session on Monday, and add another teacher to the grade school staff. Miss Mary Leandisville, The boro School met in July 12 to elect a janitor Weaver, the of mixed Elizabeth will teach fifth and sixth grades. Mr. Frank G. Weidman was elect- ed janitor of the high school and Mr. Roy Herr janitor. Mr. Sam as janitor is the grade school Engle, who re- is now employed Transportation signed by the Conestoga { Company. The board reported that the grad- ing is about completed on the high { school athletic field and during the [fall workmen will start sodding and laying out the baseball infield in the southwest corner. nl] i ARI eee, COAL PRICES RECORD HIGH no limit to the Stove There seems to be selling price of coal this Fall. advanced from others 50 izes have already $1 to $1.75 per ton and cents per ton. New York will pay | the highest prices ever while in Sow Jersey the present price is $20. | = I" This is the result of the recent {boost in wages to miners. | ———— erm | LOCAL MAN HONORED | The 22nd bi-annual reunion of [the Gerberich family was held at Coleman Park, Lebanon, with 350 members present. Mr. Enos S. | Gerberich, Harrisburg, was elected president and his son Grant D. Ger= berich, of town, was elected second vice president — 0 — NOW AT SHERIDAN’S GARAGE Mr. Cletus Kaylor is now associa- | ted with the gas sales and lubrica= tien force at Sheridan's Garage, W. | Main street, where he will serve old friends and will appreciate the busi- ness of new patrons. sme este esti AUTOIST LOSES LICENSE The driver's license of Wilbur j Hess, Mount Joy R2, was revoked. He was charged with reckless drive ing. fad 4 3 i | ee EN